Son of Frankenstein
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1:15:04
Oh, that's too bad.
1:15:06
- Have you done any more hunting lately?
- Yes.

1:15:09
- Has the giant paid you any more visits?
- Yes.

1:15:14
KROGH: He's a great big fellow, I imagine.
PETER: Yes.

1:15:17
So big, possibly,
he can hardly get through that door?

1:15:20
No, he doesn't come through the door.
1:15:23
No? Where does he come in?
Through the window? The fireplace?

1:15:27
- Through the wall.
- Through the wall?

1:15:30
KROGH: Where?
PETER: Over there.

1:15:35
That's very interesting.
1:15:39
You're not afraid of him at all,
are you, Peter?

1:15:41
No, he's a nice giant. He gave me a watch.
1:15:44
KROGH: A watch?
PETER: Yes.

1:15:46
PETER: Would you like to see it?
KROGH: Very much.

1:15:55
Thank you.
1:15:58
Yes, it's a very nice watch. A very...
1:16:05
nice watch.
1:16:10
Peter, shall we go downstairs
and have some nice hot chocolate?

1:16:14
PETER: Yes.
1:16:16
PETER: If the General will come with me.
KROGH: I'll be very pleased, sir.

1:16:19
AMELIA: Here we go.
1:16:27
PETER: Hurry up.
KROGH: All right, I'm coming.

1:16:30
Superstitious, blundering idiot!
1:16:33
Prying, insinuating, accusing.
I'll kick him out of the house!

1:16:36
I'll not be heckled by a stupid,
intolerable policeman.

1:16:39
Wolf, the way you're carrying on...
1:16:41
if I were a policeman,
I'd be suspicious myself.

1:16:45
- You would?
- Yes, I would.

1:16:47
Mysterious things have happened.
A murder in the village.

1:16:50
Our own dear Benson
disappears for no reason.

1:16:53
They probably think you, like your father,
have created another monster or...


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